Non-Boarded Rules

U11 and U12 POLAR CUP INDOOR RULES VICTORIA AND FOOT FIELD 8
VS 8

U11 and U12 Soccer are governed by FIFA/IFAB Laws of
the Game 2016/17
(http://www.canadasoccer.com/files/Laws_of_the_Game_2016_17_English.pdf) with
the following modifications and competition rules for the indoor game. All
relevant Tournament rules apply.

Law
1 The Field of Play

The field size is determined by facility
used and marked accordingly. Cones may
be used for outlines or penalty area.

Law
2 The Ball

The game ball shall be size 4

Law
3 The Players

U11
and U12 - A match is played by two teams, each with
a maximum of 8 players; one must be the goalkeeper. A match may not start or
continue if either team has fewer than 5 players on the field.

Unlimited substitutions shall be allowed.

No players may be added or alterations made
to the game sheet after the commencement of the second half.

Law
5 The Referee

The Referee Assignor will assign two ASA
registered Referee for each scheduled game. Games can proceed with 1 official

Law
7 The Duration of the Match

A match lasts for two equal halves of 25
minutes each. There is no allowance for time lost. Teams must have the minimum
number of players (see Law 3) by ten (10) minutes after the scheduled game
time. A game shall be declared valid if, in the referee's estimation, at least
2/3 of the game has lapsed.

Law 9 The Ball in and out of Play

The ball is out of play when it touches the
ceiling. Restart: Throw-in to the opponents of the player who last touched the
ball, at the touchline closest to where the ball touched the ceiling.

Law
11 Offside

There are no offside offences (retreat line
in effect on Goal kicks)

Law
12 Fouls and Misconduct

All
yellow and red card offences are to be recorded by the referee on the
applicable game sheet. No further discipline is applied. Spitting on the field
is a sending off offense. (Team is not reduced in numbers on the field). No
further discipline is applied. If a player is given two yellows or a Red card
they are not to play for the rest of the game.At no time do teams play short handed.

Law
13 Free Kicks

Until the ball is in play all opponents must
remain at least 5 yards from the ball, unless they are on their own goal line
between the goalposts. (Indirect and Direct kicks apply)

Law
16 Goal Kick

At the taking of a goal kick, all players
from the opposing team will retreat back behind the line (marked by painted
line or cones) at the defensive 1/3 mark of the field, which will also be known
as the retreat line. Players from the opposing team may not pass the retreat
line until the ball has left the goal kick area or 5 seconds. If an opposing
player passes the retreat line before the ball is deemed in play, then the goal
kick will be retaken.

U13 POLAR CUP INDOOR RULES VICTORIA FIELD 7 vs 7

U13 indoor
boardless soccer is governed by FIFA/IFAB Laws of the Game 2016/17
(http://www.canadasoccer.com/files/Laws_of_the_Game_2016_17_English.pdf) with
the following modifications and competition rules for the indoor game. For
administrative rules please see tournament rules.

Law 1 The
Field of Play

The field size is determined by facility
used and marked accordingly.

Law 3 The
Players

A
Match is played by two teams, each with a maximum of:

• 7 players one must be the goalkeeper.

There is a maximum of twenty (20) players
may be dressed by each team in any game. Unlimited substitutions shall be
allowed.

No players may be added or alterations made
to the game sheet after the commencement of the second half.

Law 5 The
Referee

Two ASA registered Referee for each
scheduled game will be assigned. Games may proceed with 1 official.

Law 7 The Duration of the Match

A
match lasts for two equal halves of 25 minutes
There is no allowance for time lost. Teams must have the 5 of players
ten (10) minutes after the scheduled game time. A game shall be declared valid
if, in the referee's estimation, at least 2/3 of the game has lapsed.

Law 9 The Ball in and out of Play

The ball is out of play when it touches the ceiling.
Restart: Throw-in to the opponents of the player who last touched the ball, at
the touchline closest to where the ball touched the ceiling.

Law 11-Off Sides

There are no off sides during
this tournament.

Law 12
Fouls and Misconduct

Players receiving 2 yellow or 1 red will play short
handed and depending on the incident will sit 1 or more games. Receiving a red card is an automatic 1 game
suspension.

Spitting on the field is a sending off offense. (Team
is not reduced in numbers on the field). No further discipline is applied.

Law 13 Free
Kicks

Until the ball is in play all opponents must
remain at least 5 yards from the ball, unless they are on their own goal line
between the goalposts. Indirect and Direct kicks apply (outdoor rules)

The
Goalkeeper:

The Goalkeeper cannot volley or half volley
the ball past half from their hands. If
this occurs the ball will be given to the opposition for a free kick from the
center of the center line. The goalie or
player may kick the ball past half from the ground. The goalie can throw the ball past half if
able.

Polar Cup U14-U17 Boardless VICTORIA AND FOOT FIELD 9 vs 9

U14-U17
indoor boardless soccer is governed by FIFA/IFAB Laws of the Game 2016/17
(http://www.canadasoccer.com/files/Laws_of_the_Game_2016_17_English.pdf) with
the following modifications and competition rules for the indoor game. For
administrative rules please see tournament rules.

Law 1 The Field of Play

The field size is determined by the facility used and
marked accordingly.

Law 3 The Players

A Match is
played by two teams, each with a maximum of:

• 9 players one must be the goalkeeper.

There is a maximum of twenty (20) players may be
dressed by each team in any game. Unlimited substitutions shall be allowed.

No players may be added or alterations made to the
game sheet after the commencement of the second half.

Law 5 The Referee

Two ASA registered Referee for each scheduled game
will be assigned. Games may proceed with 1 official.

Law 7 The Duration of the Match

A match lasts
for two equal halves of 25 minutes There is no allowance for time lost. Teams
must have a minimum of 6 players 2 start the game. A game shall be declared
valid if, in the referee's estimation, at least 2/3 of the game has lapsed.

Law 9 The Ball in and out of Play

The ball is out of play when it touches the ceiling.
Restart: Throw-in to the opponents of the player who last touched the ball, at
the touchline closest to where the ball touched the ceiling.

Law 11-Off Sides

There
will be no off sides for this tournament play

Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct

Players receiving 2 yellow or 1 red will play short
handed and depending on the incident will sit 1 or more games. Receiving a red card is an automatic 1 game
suspension.

Spitting on the field is a sending off offense. (Team
is not reduced in numbers on the field). No further discipline is applied.

Law 13 Free Kicks

Until the ball
is in play all opponents must remain at least 5 yards from the ball, unless
they are on their own goal line between the goalposts. Indirect and Direct
kicks apply (outdoor rules)

The
Goalkeeper:

The Goalkeeper cannot volley or half volley
the ball past half from their hands. If
this occurs the ball will be given to the opposition for a free kick from the
center of the center line. The goalie or
player may kick the ball past half from the ground. The goalie can throw the ball past half if
able.